Great choice! That fan is such a beautiful ceiling fan and it really fits the room. I love those glass shades and the cool light pattern they cast on the room. This fan reminds me of the similar fans that Dan installed in his condo when he was moving out.
I had a black Hampton bay Huntington III a few years ago. It was thrown out due to a bad capacitor. Also at my grandparents old house they had a black and polished brass ceiling fan I nicknamed the steelers fan.
Back in March my parents purchased another house with one of these Hampton bay Huntington iii ceiling fans except the one that came with the house is a 2002 model smc made and it’s in a white and brass finish it wobbles but it moves a lot of air on high speed
Nice and easy install. I just bought two Farmington 52" fans.. they are sold as unbranded, but we all know they are Hampton Bay. They have a very similar look to your unit with slightly different blade brackets. Mine are in brushed nickel and I will be installing with the darker wood sides of the blades visible.
At least you got the canopy on with the medallion in place. I wasn't very successful with my Harbor Breeze Edenton, where i managed to damage the canopy in the process.
Ah yes. The Huntingtons... The saggy fans you used to see at the Home Depot display. Super super childhood to me! Especially the brass. Loved these back then! Sad that Hampton Bay is nothing but garbage now..
just a tip: if the blade arms start to sag just flip the blades to the other finish and they should straighten out a bit or you could just carefully bend them back up yourself
@@Coolretrokid2 it doesn’t damage the blades, if you’re talking about flipping the blades it doesnt. if you flip the blades once it doesnt damage them. me and my cousins flip the blades on their huntington all the time and the blades arent in bad shape at all. and you can bend the blade arms without them breaking because the blade arms are made out of very flexible material
I lost medium speed because of capacitor failure, but I don’t really mind it cuz I always use full speed and low speed, but it looks like a common failure on ceiling fans
Brass looks like gold to me so maybe that's why it looks luxury but I like brass fans because they fit well when it comes to gold look so it looks like the fan is expensive
Great choice! That fan is such a beautiful ceiling fan and it really fits the room. I love those glass shades and the cool light pattern they cast on the room. This fan reminds me of the similar fans that Dan installed in his condo when he was moving out.
I agree, especially for an economy product, this was a pretty flashy model.
I had a black Hampton bay Huntington III a few years ago. It was thrown out due to a bad capacitor. Also at my grandparents old house they had a black and polished brass ceiling fan I nicknamed the steelers fan.
The capacitors and blade irons seemed to be a pretty common failure point in these models.
Thats unfortunate. They seem to be decent fans.
The capacitor on my 2003 White one hasn't shown signs of failure yet.
Back in March my parents purchased another house with one of these Hampton bay Huntington iii ceiling fans except the one that came with the house is a 2002 model smc made and it’s in a white and brass finish it wobbles but it moves a lot of air on high speed
Thanks for letting me know.
@@JordanU the Huntington III is a childhood fan of mine and one of my favorite fans too
Nice and easy install. I just bought two Farmington 52" fans.. they are sold as unbranded, but we all know they are Hampton Bay. They have a very similar look to your unit with slightly different blade brackets. Mine are in brushed nickel and I will be installing with the darker wood sides of the blades visible.
Thanks for letting me know.
@@JordanU SHUT UP LED STREETLIGHT HATER
Excellent job installing this beautiful Hampton Bay Ceiling fan in the bedroom bro not bad at all
Great choice of a fan! I wish I could find one new in box one day!!
Keep looking, they still surface from time to time.
Nice fan install. I’ve never heard anyone complain that their ceiling fan is too bright lol. It’s always people complaining about how dim the fan is.
Its in very good shape for 2003
cause it was nib, never used or opened
I have a White one made on the same year. When I got it from Habitat ReStore it's blades obviously came saggy, but I fixed it completely.
At least you got the canopy on with the medallion in place. I wasn't very successful with my Harbor Breeze Edenton, where i managed to damage the canopy in the process.
Hey Jordan got a question why do the recent ceiling fans made dont put out good air flow?
Corporate greed.
Is installing a celling fan for the bathroom gonna be your next goal?
The hallway units are higher priority, I need those before the winter comes around.
My neighbor had a Hampton bay Huntington iii in antique Brass finish and it was installed in her house in the dining room
very nice choice! its fits marvelous in that room
Childhood Hampton Bay Fan!
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Ah yes. The Huntingtons... The saggy fans you used to see at the Home Depot display. Super super childhood to me! Especially the brass. Loved these back then! Sad that Hampton Bay is nothing but garbage now..
i think we have the same needle-nose pliers shown at the very start. will watch the rest once i'm not inside of a restaurant 👍
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Good Job Bro I like the fan looks just like mines kind of now you can stay cool in your room when you sleep at night I enjoyed the video
You make it look easy😊😊
Where Did You Get The Fan?
I don't remember.
just a tip: if the blade arms start to sag just flip the blades to the other finish and they should straighten out a bit or you could just carefully bend them back up yourself
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@@Coolretrokid2...
what yall putting … in the comments for. ive done that before with my cousins huntington and it worked
@@JustAFanBoy1 it’s damages the blades more I got one from someone who did that and the damage was crazy
@@Coolretrokid2 it doesn’t damage the blades, if you’re talking about flipping the blades it doesnt. if you flip the blades once it doesnt damage them. me and my cousins flip the blades on their huntington all the time and the blades arent in bad shape at all. and you can bend the blade arms without them breaking because the blade arms are made out of very flexible material
Please put in LED lightbulbs for the ceiling fan.
Stop with the LED spam. I've already well-established many times why I'm not using LED bulbs.
I believe most of the older Hampton bays either had metal or ceramic Hampton bay fobs
I believe that as well.
Very nice and shiny.
That's a nice looking fan
I lost medium speed because of capacitor failure, but I don’t really mind it cuz I always use full speed and low speed, but it looks like a common failure on ceiling fans
These were made during the capacitor plague era. Unfortunately they will probably all need to have the capacitors replaced soon.
Brass looks like gold to me so maybe that's why it looks luxury but I like brass fans because they fit well when it comes to gold look so it looks like the fan is expensive
Thanks for letting me know.
Beautiful Fan!
I love this fan
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Pretty nice
Those aren’t that bad tbh. Mine worked pretty well
Same
I like it
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Install LED light bulb in
Don't tell me what to do.
Led are sometimes 8 dollars
Incandescent light bulb can waste energy
LED light bulb can save energy
@Jeven1234 Do you realize that Jordan hates Led lights since he gets a headache from those led bulbs.
I have the same one but in black
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Take the stupid incandescent light bulb out
Don't tell me what to do.
I don’t care
I will not subscribe to you
Dude he don’t give a shit if u sub or not bruh.
@@Sentrysirenshow do you not care when u just demanding him to take out the bulbs💀💀💀💀 so fking stupid
CRAPTON BAY
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no the older hampton bays are good, dont start with the crapton bay stuff. thats why your comment is on the very bottom